Activity log for bug #1451331

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-05-04 06:10:38 Aaron Wells bug added bug
2015-05-04 06:23:42 Aaron Wells nominated for series mahara/15.04
2015-05-04 06:23:42 Aaron Wells bug task added mahara/15.04
2015-05-04 06:23:42 Aaron Wells nominated for series mahara/15.10
2015-05-04 06:23:42 Aaron Wells bug task added mahara/15.10
2015-05-04 06:23:51 Aaron Wells summary 12.04 image picker requires PHP 5.3.6+ 15.04 image picker requires PHP 5.3.6+
2015-05-04 06:23:57 Aaron Wells description As reported on the Mahara.org forums: https://mahara.org/interaction/forum/editpost.php?parent=29019 The awesome new TinyMCE Mahara image picker in Mahara 12.04, uses the $node argument of the DomDocument::saveHTML() method. This argument was only added in PHP 5.3.6. The problem is that, as of the last developer meeting, we purport to support Debian 6 (Squeeze) and later. But Squeeze only ships with PHP 5.3.3. So if we want to continue to claim to support Squeeze, we should probably make this work without the $node argument. Or, we should specify that we require at least PHP 5.3.6, and that if you're running it on Squeeze, you'll just have to manually upgrade your PHP version. Actually, in the README that shipped with 15.04 we put that we support Debian 5 (Lenny) which ships with PHP 5.2... so presumably it's already implied that you're manually upgrading your PHP version. As reported on the Mahara.org forums: https://mahara.org/interaction/forum/editpost.php?parent=29019 The awesome new TinyMCE Mahara image picker in Mahara 15.04, uses the $node argument of the DomDocument::saveHTML() method. This argument was only added in PHP 5.3.6. The problem is that, as of the last developer meeting, we purport to support Debian 6 (Squeeze) and later. But Squeeze only ships with PHP 5.3.3. So if we want to continue to claim to support Squeeze, we should probably make this work without the $node argument. Or, we should specify that we require at least PHP 5.3.6, and that if you're running it on Squeeze, you'll just have to manually upgrade your PHP version. Actually, in the README that shipped with 15.04 we put that we support Debian 5 (Lenny) which ships with PHP 5.2... so presumably it's already implied that you're manually upgrading your PHP version.
2015-05-04 06:24:04 Aaron Wells mahara/15.04: importance Undecided Medium
2015-05-04 06:24:07 Aaron Wells mahara/15.10: importance Undecided Medium
2015-05-04 06:24:09 Aaron Wells mahara/15.04: milestone 15.04.1
2015-05-04 06:24:12 Aaron Wells mahara/15.10: milestone 15.10.0
2015-05-04 06:24:15 Aaron Wells mahara/15.04: status New Confirmed
2015-05-04 06:24:17 Aaron Wells mahara/15.10: status New Confirmed
2015-05-04 06:25:33 Aaron Wells tags no-behat-needed
2015-05-19 03:16:47 Aaron Wells mahara/15.04: milestone 15.04.1 15.04.2
2015-07-02 00:05:24 Aaron Wells tags no-behat-needed no-behat-needed rhel
2015-07-02 00:05:45 Aaron Wells tags no-behat-needed rhel debian6 no-behat-needed php5.3 rhel
2015-07-02 00:11:29 Robert Lyon mahara/15.04: importance Medium High
2015-07-02 00:11:31 Robert Lyon mahara/15.10: importance Medium High
2015-07-02 05:05:23 Robert Lyon mahara/15.10: status Confirmed Fix Committed
2015-07-03 00:49:49 Robert Lyon mahara/15.04: status Confirmed Fix Committed
2015-07-10 02:35:38 Robert Lyon mahara/15.04: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2015-10-23 06:12:40 Aaron Wells mahara/15.10: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2016-11-06 23:42:33 Robert Lyon mahara: status Fix Committed Fix Released